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Final Damnation
The Damned
Final Damnation
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
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2006 two disc (CD + PAL/Region 0 DVD) of this 1989 show, one of the many 'final' shows that the band has performed over the years. The CD features the late '80s line-up of the band joined on-stage by original members Brian...  more »

     
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All Artists: The Damned
Title: Final Damnation
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Castle Music UK
Release Date: 8/7/2006
Album Type: Import, Live
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Style: Hardcore & Punk
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2

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2006 two disc (CD + PAL/Region 0 DVD) of this 1989 show, one of the many 'final' shows that the band has performed over the years. The CD features the late '80s line-up of the band joined on-stage by original members Brian James and Captain Sensible for rousing versions of tracks from their early albums. The DVD features the filmed version of the same performances as featured on the CD. Castle. **Please note that you will need an All Region Code player to access the DVD.

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CD Reviews

THE WAITING IS OVER
An admirer of Arthur Guinness | 10/10/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I pre-ordered this album as soon as I knew it was going to be released at Amazon . For years I owned the VHS tape of this concert , which was a last get-together-and-play show from The Damned . That tape got lost and until now I couldn't find the CD . This is not the best Damned CD , especially because it was recorded long after they heyday was gone , but it is nevertheless a great album and a great show . The boys were older in '88 , but never lost their irreverence and corrosive sense of humor .Played before an eager audience in the summer of '88 in London , "Final Damnation" is a testimony of the extraordinary energy of one of the best punk bands ever . The show kicks off in typical Damned fashion , when Captain Sensible almost gets hit by a beer bottle as soon as he shows up on stage : " Obnoxious ! You're supposed to drink it , not throw it " he says to the beer-thrower fan , just before the first chords of "See her tonite" start pulsing . After that it's a Damned night : introducing "Neat neat neat" Capt. Sensible asks the crowd " Is this Live Aid ? " and then solemnly states "We're doing this show because we love you people" , at this point Rat Scabies says "No , we're doing it for the money" and the crowd follows them . You can't hear it on the CD , but on the VHS tape you could see the Captain pointing at Rat Scabies and telling the unrested crowd " We have a superstar lineup just for you . Here's George Michael on the drums" .Later on the show they play a vertiginous version of Lennon & McCartney's "Help" , and then play "New rose" which was their first recording , as a matter of fact THE first punk single ever recorded , October 22nd 1976 , as the inside cover accurately states , 4 full weeks before the Pistols' "Anarchy in the UK" created chaos in the musical world .Songs nos. 10 & 11 are my personal favorites : " I just can't be happy today " and " Wait for the blackout " , both musically strong enough to wake up a dead bear , but with a Doors-touch that makes them superior pieces . The clever use of keyboards certainly helps .Towards the end of the show they go back to stripped-down , high-speed songs such as "Noise noise noise" and "Smash it up" , and finish off in a very appropriate manner , playing "The last time" . Not a lot more to say : get the CD and a case of beer and play it as loud as you can , with or without company . Long Live The Damned ! It's Final Damnation indeed !"